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Financial FundamentalsSubject: Banking, Credit, Investing, SavingAudiences: Students (College, Elementary, High School, Middle School), Adults (Adult Learners)Source: Federal Reserve BankFree, classroom-ready lesson plans that take the mystery out of money smarts. These lesson plans help you cover the basics of personal finance with videos, group activities, and more. Lesson Plan/Curricula
English, Spanish
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Great Minds Think: A Kid´s Guide to MoneySubject: Budgeting, Financial Planning, Investing, SavingAudiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School)Source: Federal Reserve Bank of ClevelandA publication to help kids learn about making their own decisions about money. Activity, Publication
English
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H.I.P. Pocket ChangeSubject: BankingAudiences: Students (Elementary)Source: The United States MintContains information and games about U.S. coins and Mint history Website
English
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Hands on BankingSubject: Banking, Budgeting, Consumer Issues (Mortgage), Credit, Financial Planning, Identity Theft, Investing, Paying for College, Retirement Planning, Saving, Student Loan ManagementAudiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School, High School, College), Adults (Senior Citizens), Specialty Groups (Entrepreneurs, Military)Source: Wells FargoAn online resource for children and adults to learn to take charge of their own finances and reach their goals Website
English, Spanish
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It´s a HabitSubject: Saving, Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Students (Elementary), Educators (Teachers), Adults (Parents)Source: It´s a Habit Co. Inc.,Educational and entertaining tools and resources that encourage saving money. Website
English
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Junior Achievement $ave, USASubject: Teaching Kids about Money, Budgeting, Consumer Issues, Credit, Identity Theft, Investing, Paying for College, Saving, TaxesAudiences: Students (Elementary, High School, Middle School)Source: Junior AchievementLesson plans to help parents teach their kids about money management issues. Lesson Plan/Curricula
English
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Learn to Count MoneySubject: Teaching Kids about Money (counting coins, identifying money)Audiences: Students (Elementary)Source: ABCYa.comThis interactive coin counting game allows children to collect fish for their virtual fishbowl by identifying money values. Game, Website
English
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Learning CoinsSubject: Teaching Kids about Money (identifying money)Audiences: Students (Elementary)Source: ABCYa.comLearning Coins is an online game that introduces elementary age children to U.S. coins and the dollar bill. This activity is intended to be a precursor to the site´s Counting Money Activity. Game, Website
English
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Money as You GrowSubject: Teaching Kids about MoneyAudiences: Adults (Parents), Students (College, Elementary, High School, Middle School), Educators (Teachers)Source: The President´s Advisory Council on Financial CapabilityThis site was developed by the Presidents Advisory Council on Financial Capability. It provides 20 essential age-appropriate financial lessons, with corresponding activities, that kids need to know as they grow. Website
English
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Money Bags - A Coin Value Board GameSubject: Teaching Kids about Money (counting coins, identifying money)Audiences: Students (Elementary, Middle School)Source: Learning ResourcesLearning money skills is in the bag as you collect, count and exchange money all the way to the finish line. For 2-4 players Game
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Oklahoma Money Matters established this clearinghouse of financial literacy resources as a tool to help teachers, professors, educational administrators, practitioners and communities access information and instructional materials to support personal finance education for all ages. The clearinghouse contains publications, curricula and multimedia that address important money management topics such as saving for retirement, building a budget, balancing your checkbook and managing credit. We hope these resources help you make smart financial decisions and/or help you teach someone else how to manage their money successfully.